As there are wild astral tales about quasi-illegal transgender experiments to make hardened criminals unable to rape, hence releasable from prison … and by the by a better get-by-the-border-stations should they turn to drug running … I did some research on transgender …

Transgender Suicide Attempts and Self Mutilation Incidence

Here are a few things I just found out: A 2016 study pegged the suicide attempt rate among transgender youth at 30%, and the incidence of self-mutilation such as cutting at 42% …

My own feeling is that those considering social experiments in these times, especially quasi-illegal social experiments, might wish to compare their plans for bold social change with the Nazi human experiments undertaken during the Third Reich …

Thus, it seems possible that quasi-illegal or ‘boldly on the edge’ human social experiments run the risk of being tried by the United States Justice System, or by the International Court of Justice, as violating the Nuremberg Code, and as violating social standards of justice for humankind.

Consequentialism and Societal Expectations

Consequentialists feel that a good cause makes the use of any means … even morally ‘bad’ means … acceptable. But historically, society takes a dim view of this. The societal backlash for those espousing Consequentialism has, in times past, been quite severe.

Hence, the Nuremberg Trials, which dealt every harshly with the idealistic notions that the Nazis had of building a great world order on the backs of those they deemed genetic rejects and sent to their deaths in prison camps.

Even so it might be today; as one brilliant Consequentialist notion after another hits the fast-moving fan of societal notions of the tried and true.

On Sinking to Feral Instincts in the Name of a Better World Order

In addition to the above, one might consider whether one’s actions, during the Ascension process, are largely humanitarian in nature, or whether they may be jumping the gun, or even whether they may involve … or be perceived as involving … the uncaging and expression of one’s own feral instincts …

such as the desire to project fear onto others; to make others fearful, so as to feel less fearful oneself

or the desire to prove one’s manhood by emasculating other men viewed as predatory and dangerous

On Sticking with the Tried and True

Why not stick with the tried and true for now? Why not stick together, as one loving, world community? Why act out our fears and our savage instincts? Why listen to the left brain at all, during these times? When we can let intuition lead us through every peril, and grace preserve us and all those we love, in joy and peace, and Light?

I remembered my next-door neighbor Gale Feldman, M.P.H., in the apartment building I lived in in Santa Monica for 20 years, had a job placing ex-felons for Homeboy Industries, so, out of curiosity, I looked them up ...

As I recall, some long years ago, I went to a lecture by Catholic Fr. Gregory Boyle of Homeboy Industries, at my next-door neighbor’s request. His talk was inspiring; he is a warm-hearted, dynamic speaker.